AMD’s Ryzen 7000 CPUs will break the 5GHz barrier — and require a new motherboard
by Sean Hollister from The Verge - All Posts on (#5ZHAV)
Yes, the lid actually looks like that. | Image: AMD
This fall, AMD is planning a clean break with the past, and it thinks your need for speed might convince you to do the same. Today at Computex 2022, the company revealed the key facets of its next-generation Ryzen 7000 desktop CPUs, their Zen 4 architecture, and - for the first time in five years - a brand-new kind of motherboard you'll need to buy. While even some of the company's oldest AM4 motherboards can be updated to support its latest Ryzen 5000-series desktop CPUs, the upcoming Ryzen 7000 requires AM5.
As the company told us in January, the Ryzen 7000 are the first PC chips based on a 5nm process, and the AM5 motherboard platform is designed to support DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 out of the box.
AM5 = 5nm + DDR5 + PCIe 5.0 + 5GHz
But...